Category: Humanity

  • Civilized War Perceptions

    The information on foreign war casualties and perspectives I provided contrasts the influence of personal experience versus news media.  The tragedy of war understandably makes us skeptical about its necessity.  However, media punditry can change civilized war perceptions can to overcome this skepticism. At the time of World War I people got their news from

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  • Civilized War Casualties

    Several trends jump out to me from the data on foreign war casualties and perception I collected.  Globalists, advanced countries and NeoEnlightenment scholars could and have used such data as good news.  After World War II the civilized casualties from foreign wars have decreased.   Having faith in civilized progress based on decreasing war casualties needs

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  • Systemic Party Bias

    This is the fourth entry for a miniseries about wisdom. I am an unaffiliated citizen.  Parents belonging to different parties contributed to my independence, as did the tendency of the parties to change principles.  During my lifetime the parties switched over “shock and awe” tactics.  They switched over choice and abortion.  They switched over state

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  • The Unenlightened Wisdom Project

    The Unenlightened Wisdom Project

    The Unenlightened Wisdom Project promotes a humanitarian worldview and wisdom as an antidote to the materialism and individualism that drives western civilization. The ten year project journeys from brain health to democracy, focusing on additional themes of humanity, responsibility and information. Subscribe to receive post notifications and alerts about the latest developments during this journey.

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